The Barber of Seville Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 161 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Barber of Seville Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 161 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What story has Bartholo spread around to keep potential lovers away?
(a) That she is very young.
(b) That he and Rosine are married.
(c) That she is a widow.
(d) That she is mentally unstable.

2. What is Figaro carrying with him, when he arrives?
(a) A hat and a cane.
(b) A violin.
(c) A paint palet and brushes.
(d) A guitar hung over his shoulder and a pencil and paper in his hand.

3. What does the Count instantly resolve to do?
(a) Get her psychological help.
(b) Court her and marry her.
(c) Leave and go home.
(d) Beg her to divorce her husband.

4. For whom is Rosine's paper?
(a) The Count.
(b) Figaro.
(c) Bartholo.
(d) Her cousin.

5. What does Bartholo threaten to have done to the Count?
(a) Have him killed.
(b) Have him put in jail.
(c) Have him thrown out.
(d) Have him exiled.

6. How does Figaro surprise Rosine?
(a) He sings to her.
(b) He calls her name.
(c) He climbs in her window.
(d) He suddenly comes in.

7. What does the count do as Figaro continues his story?
(a) Reads a book.
(b) Writes a poem for Rosine.
(c) Takes a nap.
(d) Keeps an eye on Rosine's window.

8. Why does Figaro say he feels "Lindor's" passion?
(a) Figaro is in love with Rosine.
(b) "Lindor" is not passionate enough.
(c) Figaro is more passionate than "Lindor."
(d) "Lindor's" passion is so intense.

9. What does the Count insist that Bartholo show him?
(a) His love.
(b) His letter of exemption.
(c) To his room.
(d) To the kitchen.

10. What does Bartholo suggest is the best way to deal with the Count?
(a) Wait for him and beat him up.
(b) Have him arrested.
(c) Spread nasty rumors about him.
(d) Have him exiled.

11. On what does the Count romantically comment?
(a) Rosine's sweet voice.
(b) Rosine's beautiful dress.
(c) Rosine's attractiveness.
(d) Rosine's dark eyes.

12. How does the Count meet Rosine?
(a) By chance at the store.
(b) By chance on a street in Madrid.
(c) At his home.
(d) At a party help in Madrid.

13. What does the Count do, regarding Rosine's song?
(a) He sings it to her.
(b) He tears it up.
(c) He darts out from his hiding place and grabs it.
(d) He listens to her sing it.

14. How does Rosine describe Figaro?
(a) As a strange fellow.
(b) As her best friend.
(c) As a sneaky fellow.
(d) As a good fellow.

15. What does the letter tell Bartholo to do?
(a) Call the police.
(b) Give "Lindor" a bed for a night.
(c) Kick "Lindor" out.
(d) Send "Lindor" back to the military barracks.

Short Answer Questions

1. The Count grabs his gun and does what?

2. What happens when Figaro makes an attempt at writing for the theatre?

3. While Figaro is composing a song, through what does he go?

4. On what does Figaro comment?

5. What does Rosine do after awhile of listening to the Count?

(see the answer keys)

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